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wishful drinking
outrageous memoir
created and performed by Carrie Fisher
directed by Tony Taccone
a Jonathan Reinis Production
in association with Berkeley Repertory Theatre
September 5 through 28, 2008
at the Lincoln Theatre
Sponsored by Donald and Nancy de Laski

"Carrie Fisher sure can dish it. And we're only too happy to take it. Her blissfully gossipy one-woman show, ‘Wishful Drinking,’ acerbically, uproariously and, yes, even affectionately mines the rich veins of a life lived to a conveniently lampoonable degree in the public eye."
– Peter Marks, The Washington Post
"Entertaining as all hell…it sets the Lincoln Theater rocking with delighted laughter."
–Trey Graham, Washington City Paper
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Carrie Fisher is the life of the party in this uproarious and sobering look at her Hollywood hangover. The daughter of Eddie Fisher and Debbie Reynolds, Carrie Fisher became a cultural icon when she starred as Princess Leia in the first Star Wars trilogy at 19 years old. Forever changed, Carrie’s life did not stay picture perfect.
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A demanding career and single motherhood followed, as well as her struggle with addiction. It’s an incredible tale filled with self-deprecating humor about having Elizabeth Taylor as a stepmother, marrying (and divorcing) Paul Simon, and losing her daughter’s father to another man. Fisher tells a true and intoxicating story with the strong, wry wit that she poured into bestsellers like Postcards from the Edge. Get “Carried” away with this hilarious insider’s look at life in Hollywood.
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